A nurse working a rape telephone hotline should focus communication with callers toward what intervention?
- A. Arranging long-term counseling
- B. Serving as a sympathetic listener
- C. Obtaining information to relay to the local police
- D. Explaining immediate steps that a victim of rape should take
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The counselor should provide information to help the victim decide immediate steps. Long-term counseling is addressed later, and empathy, not sympathy, is appropriate. Obtaining police information is inappropriate due to anonymity.
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What is the primary motivator for most rapists?
- A. Anxiety
- B. Need for humiliation
- C. Overwhelming sexual desires
- D. Desire to inflict violence or control others
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rape is a crime of power, control, and violence, not sex. The perpetrator aims to subjugate the victim. The other options are not the primary motivators for rape.
A rape victim asks an emergency department nurse, 'Maybe I did something to cause this attack. Was it my fault?' Which response by the nurse is the most therapeutic?
- A. Pose questions about the rape, helping the patient explore why it happened.
- B. Reassure the victim that the outcome of the situation will be positive.
- C. Make decisions for the victim because of the temporary confusion.
- D. Support the victim to separate issues of vulnerability from blame.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The victim is not to blame for the rape, though they may have made choices that increased vulnerability. Supporting the victim to separate vulnerability from blame is therapeutic. The other options suggest nontherapeutic communication, assume outcomes, or do not address control restoration.
A person was abducted and raped at gunpoint. The nurse observes this person is confused, talks rapidly in disconnected phrases, and is unable to concentrate or make simple decisions. What is the person's level of anxiety?
- A. Minimal
- B. Mild
- C. Moderate
- D. High
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Anxiety is the result of a personal threat to the victim's safety and security. The person's symptoms of rapid, dissociated speech, confusion, and indecisiveness indicate severe anxiety. 'Minimal' is not a level of anxiety. Mild and moderate levels allow the person to function at a higher level.
Which activities are in the scope of practice of a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Requiring HIV testing of a victim
- B. Collecting and preserving evidence
- C. Providing long-term counseling for rape victims
- D. Obtaining signed consents for photographs and examinations
- E. Providing pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease prophylaxis
Correct Answer: B,D,E
Rationale: SANEs collect evidence, obtain consents, and provide prophylaxis. HIV testing is not mandatory, and long-term counseling is provided by other team members.
A nurse working in the county jail interviews a man who recently committed a violent sexual assault against a woman. Which comment from this perpetrator is most likely?
- A. She was very beautiful.'
- B. She wanted the sex.'
- C. I have issues with my mother.'
- D. I've been depressed for a long time.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rape involves a need for control, power, degradation, and dominance. The correct response shows a lack of remorse or guilt, common in antisocial personality. The other responses suggest appreciation, psychological conflict, or self-disclosure, not expected from a perpetrator.
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